Iowa's Crossroad

Maxwell Pringle

If you’re looking for shallow takes or political cheerleading, this probably isn’t for you. If you’re willing to wrestle with truth, doctrine, and the implications of a biblical worldview in the real world, then welcome.

  1. May 27

    Sam Jones: Iowa’s Pro-Life Politics & Why The GOP Isn’t Abolishing Abortion

    In this interview, Sam Jones joins us to walk through the major fault lines shaping Iowa’s abortion debate and the broader pro-life movement. We discuss the tension between incremental legislation and abolitionist “all-or-nothing” convictions, including how passages like Isaiah 10:1–4 are interpreted in political and legislative contexts.Sam also breaks down the differences between key Iowa bills—HF2332 and HF2316—and why the question of equal protection and legal accountability has become such a dividing line among pro-life advocates. We explore how each approach defines justice, and what it means in practice when drafting abortion legislation.The conversation also covers the controversial “black market pill” bill: what authority it actually carried, why it moved through the legislative process the way it did, and what its late-session positioning reveals about the priorities and constraints inside Iowa’s political system.This episode digs into the real disagreements inside the pro-life movement—strategy, theology, law, and legislative tradeoffs—and why those disagreements are shaping the future of abortion policy in Iowa.Subscribe for more interviews and analysis on culture, law, and the pro-life movement.Chapters00:00 The difference between abortion abolitionism and the pro-life movement7:17 Why do mothers get an explicit exemption to murder their unborn?15:06 The difference between the abolitionist bill and the pro-life bill20:25 Sam explains that pro-life laws without equal justice are unrighteous decrees29:40 Is it Sin to vote to restrict abortions if the bill doesn't include equal justice34:35 Can a pro-life person please God.38:00 Should abolitionists be more gracious?43:52 Can abolitionist support a ban of abortions without including prosecution of the mother?50:54 Steve Holt's comments about abolitionists59:04 Why the abortion pill bill is weak1:08:34 Are abolitionists anti-gospel?

    1h 15m
  2. May 20

    Keith Foskey: Abortion, Grace & Civil Accountability

    In this interview, Keith Foskey responds to several theological claims made by Jon Dunwell regarding abortion, justice, repentance, and the role of civil government.We discuss:The woman caught in adultery and whether Jesus opposed civil punishmentRomans 13 and the God-ordained role of governmentWhether mercy and accountability are being falsely separatedIf prosecution for crimes committed is somehow “anti-gospel”The difference between the role of the church and the role of the stateHow pastors should counsel truly repentant people who have committed serious sinsCan forgiveness before God coexist with earthly consequences?This conversation dives into the tension between justice, grace, repentance, and biblical consistency surrounding abortion legislation and the Christian worldview.If you enjoy theological and cultural conversations like this, subscribe and share the episode.Chapters00:00 Introducing the King of the Amils00:54 Overview of Iowa's Pro-life legislation introduced in 202603:20 Why Jesus did not call for the execution of the woman caught in adultery11:58 Grace and mercy does not eradicate accountability15:20 Is Satan using and discarding women who seek abortions?19:15 Did Jesus have legal authority while on the earth?26:00 Do human laws keep abortive women from repentance?33:15 How do Christians respond to repentant criminals?38:45 Do abolitionist keep woman from the throne of grace?39:30 Are abolitionists anti-gospel?

    52 min
  3. Apr 22

    Mandee Shivers: Could Iowa Really Turn Blue?

    A candidate for Iowa Senate District 11. Her name is Mandee Shivers. Watch this. Mandee Shivers is running for Iowa Senate District 11—and her story is anything but typical politics.A wife, mom, and homesteader, Mandee has spent years working directly with survivors of sex trafficking, fighting to bring attention to some of the darkest issues facing women and children. That experience shaped her conviction that government should serve the people—not the other way around.Now, she’s stepping into the political arena to take that fight to the next level—focused on protecting families, defending freedoms, and pushing back against what she sees as a shift in Iowa’s values.In this conversation, we dive into her background, what pushed her to run, and the issues she believes aren’t getting enough attention. Follow and support her campaign at www.shiversforsenate.com, on Facebook at ShiversForSenate and on X Shivers4Senate.#IowaCrossroad #Iowa #farming #pesticides #RFKJr #chronicdisease #cancer #globalization #food #agriculture #UnitedStates #economicpolicy #news #politics #podcast Chapters: 0:00 Why Shivers Is Running for Iowa Senate District 11 3:06 Could Iowa turn blue? 5:55 Iowa Republicans are frustrated with the state GOP 8:04 Life at conception and the path forward 21:29 How to fix foster care 30:55 Foster care funding and agencies keeping cases open 34:52 Iowa's cancer crisis 45:08 How to support Shivers' campaign

    47 min
  4. Apr 16

    Hollie Zajicek: Rising Cancer Rates, Big Business Land Grab, Property Taxes, and Life in Iowa

    A candidate for Iowa Senate District 11. Her name is Hollie Zajicek. Watch this. Hollie Zajicek, the City of Norwalk’s economic development director, is running in the Republican primary for Iowa Senate District 11, bringing a background focused on growing local economies, attracting businesses, and creating jobs. A former USDA loan specialist and longtime economic development leader in Warren County and Norwalk, she has helped drive significant growth in the area, including hundreds of new jobs and businesses. Raised in a military family and having lived across the country, Zajicek returned to Iowa for its quality of life and now says she wants to bring her pro-growth, pro-family, and pro-freedom approach to the State Capitol, with an emphasis on strengthening economic opportunity, supporting communities, and maintaining Iowa as a place people want to live and invest. Follow and support her campaign at www.zajicekforiowasenate.com/ and www.facebook.com/ZajicekforIowaSenate #IowaCrossroad #Iowa #farming #pesticides #RFKJr #chronicdisease #cancer #globalization #food #agriculture #UnitedStates #economicpolicy #news #politics #podcast Chapters: 0:00 Why Zajicek Is Running for Iowa Senate District 11 10:41 Skyrocketing Cancer Rates 13:30 Should chemical companies get legal Legal protections? 16:54 Life at conception and the lack of action 23:18 Big business land grab and eminent domain 25:58 Property taxes in Iowa?

    38 min
  5. Feb 23

    Christianity or Humanism? Religious Freedom in Iowa Part 2

    Religion is a system of beliefs, practices, values, and worldviews by which humans seek to order themselves through worship, moral teachings, and rituals. Some religions teach humans to worship one god or another. Other religions teach humans to seek enlightenment. In other words religions always seek to impose moralteachings on others. This is an obvious fact. Christians want to impose a standard of morality that aligns very closely to the traditionally held moral teachings that our country was founded upon. Islam seeks to impose their moral teachings to include killing infidels, calls to prayer, child marriages, etcetera. In fact in Dearborn MI the call to prayer is broadcasted over theloud speakers multiple times a day. This subjects all other citizens to the prayers of Muslims. Every religion that you can think of wants to have freedom to do all that their religion teaches. The issue is that some of the moral teachingsare not very moral. Polygamy is not a moral practice. Child marriages is not moral. Satanic sacrifices are not moral. Gay marriage is not moral.   If religion is a system of beliefs whereby humans orderthemselves in this world and seek enlightenment then the LGBTQIA+ fits into this description. People who are completely confused and lied to about their gender seek to impose their moral teachings on others - we see this as biological men forced their way into girls sports in into girls locker rooms.They are seeking to impose their own moral or rather immoral impulses on the whole of society. Even within the Iowa Democrat party platform this is evident.

    21 min

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If you’re looking for shallow takes or political cheerleading, this probably isn’t for you. If you’re willing to wrestle with truth, doctrine, and the implications of a biblical worldview in the real world, then welcome.